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jbmagic
12-05-2004, 06:12 PM
how can you do RB by committee on fof?

i want to get all three by rb close to equal share of the carries for running.

Suicane75
12-05-2004, 06:16 PM
Fiddle around with playing time settings, maybe go 3-4-3 for your 3 backs.

jbmagic
12-05-2004, 06:22 PM
Fiddle around with playing time settings, maybe go 3-4-3 for your 3 backs.


thanks

i just see playing time for starters only

i dont see playing time for RB #2 and RB#3

Celeval
12-05-2004, 06:23 PM
Another way to do it is to go into the formations and move the starters around - i.e. start RB1 in the Strong sets, RB2 in the Weak sets, etc.

Suicane75
12-05-2004, 06:23 PM
thanks

i just see playing time for starters only

i dont see playing time for RB #2 and RB#3


Derr, my bad. There isn't one for the backups, so I guess getting PT for all 3 would be hard but you should be able to get 2 backs an even number of carries.

Vince
12-05-2004, 06:25 PM
Celeval's got it nailed. Adjust the formation usage. It won't truly be an RB-by-committee, as each one will be featured in different sets, but it will get them each the reps so it LOOKS like an RB-by-committee.

jbmagic
12-05-2004, 06:31 PM
Another way to do it is to go into the formations and move the starters around - i.e. start RB1 in the Strong sets, RB2 in the Weak sets, etc.


thanks all
good idea too

keep playing time at 3 too?

flere-imsaho
12-05-2004, 07:26 PM
In my experience, though, frankly, if you go by the coach's recommendations (or if you have the option turned out for him to do it automatically), you can pretty much guarantee a RB-by-committee by having 2 or more RBs with very close overall ratings.

However, the above advice is good for "doing it properly".

MizzouRah
12-06-2004, 08:40 AM
I use a playing time of 3 for Faulk and Jackson and they get about equal carries.


Todd

JasonC23
12-06-2004, 12:37 PM
In my experience, though, frankly, if you go by the coach's recommendations (or if you have the option turned out for him to do it automatically), you can pretty much guarantee a RB-by-committee by having 2 or more RBs with very close overall ratings.

However, the above advice is good for "doing it properly".
I agree with this. On my 5.1a Bears, I have Anthony Thomas (rated 47) and Thomas Jones (46). They play almost equally, with the starter getting just a few more carries than the reserve over the course of a season.

AlexB
12-06-2004, 12:43 PM
In fact I was going to ask the opposite: how do you stop your back up getting half the carries - drafted an 81/90 running back and even with the starting rate set at 6 my coach gave Reuben Droughns about equal carries, even though he had 50% of the rookie's ratings. Had to go up to 8 to get the 25/6 sort of split I was looking for...

chinaski
12-06-2004, 01:10 PM
In fact I was going to ask the opposite: how do you stop your back up getting half the carries - drafted an 81/90 running back and even with the starting rate set at 6 my coach gave Reuben Droughns about equal carries, even though he had 50% of the rookie's ratings. Had to go up to 8 to get the 25/6 sort of split I was looking for...
I would set the RB playing time to at least 8 and if the rookie is worthy, make sure hes your 3rd and Short back.

albionmoonlight
12-06-2004, 01:57 PM
I would set the RB playing time to at least 8 and if the rookie is worthy, make sure hes your 3rd and Short back.
This is key. Set his starter playing time high AND make sure that he is the back for passing situations and third and short.